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Minimum of six months (1,040 hours) experience (within two years) in Hospital Acute Care, in the field, or in an Emergency Department as an EMT or Paramedic. Paramedic Certificate (California) OR Emergency Medical Technician Certificate (California.
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California State EMT or Paramedic credential required. Festival Emergency Medical Technician (Festival EMT) We’re hiring Festival Emergency Medical Technicians (Festival EMTs) to deliver high-quality patient care and customer service to event guests, venue and event staff and local partners at special events in fixed and temporary venues in and around Los Angeles, California.
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We are currently looking for a certified and experienced Security Officer who is also an EMT/Paramedic in the Los Angeles, CA area. Be proficient in all EMT basic skills. Minimum of 6-months to 1-year EMT in-field experience.
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Medical Assistant (CMA) or Paramedic certification: Preferred. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certification: Preferred. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Required.
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CA RN License, Licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner, or National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians - Paramedic preferred upon hire. Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic, Respiratory Therapy or related field preferred.
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Prior work as EMT/Paramedic role a plus. The ASR will be required to attend trade shows, attend animal and cadaver labs, conduct in-services for staff and participate in sales presentations to prospective customers.
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As a CP/CNA/EMT for our 60-bed Emergency Department (ED), Level I Trauma Center, Level II Pediatric Trauma Center, Level III Geriatric Care ED, STEMI Receiving Center, Comprehensive Stroke Center and Paramedic Base Station you will care for all people in need.
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Current California Paramedic License or California EMT Certification, Basic Life Support (BLs) with AED Certification, and Valid California Class C Driver’s license required. Minimum of one-year clinical experience as a Paramedic or EMT or experience in a patient care setting with related EMT or Paramedic duties preferred.
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Additionally, SCH-CC operates a 24-hour emergency services center, which serves as a paramedic receiving station and is staffed by board-certified emergency physicians and nurse specialists. Assists with patient care activities as directed by licensed nurse, including EKGs, splinting, crutches, wound care, specimen collection/transport, turning and positioning, and patient transportation.
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Ensures Infection Control procedures and HIPAA compliance. The hospital offers a wide range of inpatient and outpatient acute care services, including an orthopedic center, cardiovascular services, acute rehabilitation, sub-acute care, psychiatric care and chemical dependency programs.
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Detailed knowledge of EMT and Paramedic and related program course policies, objectives, and requirements (preferred). Ability to obtain Paramedic Accreditation in the County of Los Angeles.
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Current license as a Physician, Registered Nurse, Physician Assistant, Paramedic who is currently licensed in California; Or be an Advanced EMT or EMT who is currently certified in California; AND have at least two years of academic or clinical experience in the practice of emergency medicine or clinical experience in the practice of emergency medicine within the last five (5) years.
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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)/Paramedic. If Private Security background, experience in Close Protection. Assigned to Military Protective Security Operations Units; specifically, Air Force OSI, Army CID, Marine Corps CID, or Navy NCIS.
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Fill out laboratory, x-ray, diagnostic test requisitions or specialized test forms. Perform waive testing, including but not limited to blood glucose, urine dip, and pregnancy testing. Under direct supervision, performs routine patient care duties following all assignments given by the Registered Nurse in charge of Emergency Services.
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This is an every-other-weekend position. Knowledge of PC or mainframe computer system (or will train). Per the National Agreement, current KP Coalition employees have this experience requirement waived.
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